Description: WAY WAY OUT Original Movie Still Photo Jerry Lewis Astronaut Comedy Space Race pr32366 Original color still photo measures approx 8 x 10 in., In fine used conditiongeneral wear from handling & usesome handling bends/bumps/few nicks etc no tape, tears or pinholes Our scan/photo is of the item you will receive Original photos were meant to be handled and were by newspapers, theaters and media outlets. We list any major defects but ask that you view our images to determine the condition of this original photograph. A scanner/camera may interpret colors and contrast differently, as a result the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person. We provide a scan of the back of photos unless they are blank. This original photograph is offered as a collectible item and provides no transfer of copyright. Our watermark is not on the actual item If there are any questions, please ask prior to bidding Shipped well-protected in sturdy packaging. We combine like items at no additional charge for Domestic Shipping (Flat items with flat items, rolled with rolled etc) If buying multiple items, please wait to payuntil after receiving combined invoiceWe are unable to combine once payment is made! This item is NOT a DVD or Video International Bids are accepted for this itemBuyer is responsible for any customs fees and tariffsWe do combine items based on weight We offer only original vintage itemsNO reproductions, copies or fakes! Thanks for looking! Buying and selling paper collectibles for over 40 years.Selling on eBay since 1998Always Looking for Large CollectionsPaper Rescue Way...Way Out is a 1966 American comedy science fiction film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Jerry Lewis. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and produced by Malcolm Stuart. The film, released on October 26, 1966, was both a critical and commercial flop, recouping less than half of its production budget. It is also Lewis' first movie for Fox. PlotIn 1989, the United States continues to be engaged in a Space Race with the Soviet Union. The two male astronauts manning the U.S. weather station on the Moon, Hoffman and Schmidlap, are suffering the effects of their long stay in space and need to be relieved, as Schmidlap regularly ties up Hoffman and has even knocked out his two front teeth. The sex-starved Schmidlap sits around drawing lewd pictures of naked women. Harold Quonset, the head of NAWA, is concerned that the situation with Hoffman and Schmidlap threatens to become an embarrassment to the agency. Furthermore, the Soviets have taken a step forward in the space race by placing the first (unmarried) male/female couple on the Moon. Quonset decides the United States should place the first married couple in space. With the next NAWA space launch looming, the newlywed astronauts scheduled for the mission, Ted and Peggy, split after Ted is surprised by the expectedly normal events of a wedding night (“you should hear what she wanted to do”). Quonset quickly turns to Peter Mattemore and Eileen Forbes, unmarried astronauts who have been at NAWA for years without having flown a mission. Forbes agrees to the marriage on the condition that they be married in name only, and their vows are exchanged as they are rushed up the gantry for their space launch. When they arrive on the Moon, they receive regular visits from the Soviet cosmonauts, Anna Soblova and Igor Baklenikov, living at the nearby Soviet lunar station. Antics ensue with vodka pill parties and the men preening for their beautiful female companions. The Soviets are suspected of trying to sabotage the American space station, but they are soon vindicated. Anna tricks Igor into marrying her by declaring she is pregnant, having gotten the idea for this from Eileen. The wedding is broadcast via satellite to the entire planet, with Peter acting as best man and Eileen as maid of honor. The media pick up on the Soviets being in line to have the first baby born on the Moon. NAWA head Harold Quonset tells his married astronauts of his unhappiness with the Soviets having scored this crucial first in the Space Race, insinuating that this is because Peter is less virile than Igor and Eileen less sexy than Anna. Stung by this, Eileen declares she is just as pregnant as Anna, delighting Mr. Quonset. After ending the call with Quonset, Eileen tells the startled Peter she's just as pregnant as Anna because Anna isn't pregnant at all. The two have truly fallen in love, and Eileen suggests they could make her pregnancy assertion retroactively true. They are just initiating this project as the story ends. CastJerry Lewis as Peter MattemoreConnie Stevens as Eileen ForbesRobert Morley as Harold QuonsetDennis Weaver as HoffmanHoward Morris as SchmidlapBrian Keith as Gen. 'Howling Bull' HallenbyDick Shawn as Igor ValkleinokovAnita Ekberg as Anna SoblovaWilliam O'Connell as PonsonbyBobo Lewis as Esther DavenportSig Ruman as Russian DelegateMilton Frome as American DelegateAlexander D'Arcy as Deuce Hawkins (as Alex D'Arcy)Linda Harrison as PeggyJames Brolin as Ted Robertson
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